Gladiators 5-9
In Gladiators’ final Quarter Final, Contenders Taylah, Sam, Daine, and Danny compete. Tilt sets up a David vs Goliath show, while Hang Tough, The Wall, and Pyramid feature body slams and surprises.
Read moreIn Gladiators’ final Quarter Final, Contenders Taylah, Sam, Daine, and Danny compete. Tilt sets up a David vs Goliath show, while Hang Tough, The Wall, and Pyramid feature body slams and surprises.
Read moreJoin the Project hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton, Robert Irwin and guest Russell Howard as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreThe lifeguards decide to head off to a speed dating session to try their luck – with hilarious results. In the annual Lifeguard Challenge the boys show us what they’re made of.
Read moreBathroom Disasters. Scotty has an offer some teams can’t refuse. The week one winners are shocked to find there’s more to first place than the cash prize.
Read moreUralla, NSW. Heather Ewart heads to the New England region in NSW. The locals are uncovering a different kind of treasure, finding riches everywhere and using that to invest in a sustainable future.
Read moreIn the second Quarter Final, Kalani battles Jonny, and Makedonka competes against Janice in Hang Tough, Tilt, Pyramid and The Wall! The Eliminator, deciding who becomes Australia’s next Gladiator.
Read moreTriple Room Week. It’s the beginning of another week of renovating and the pressure builds for one team of new comers. This week our contestants must complete three rooms, a bathroom, laundry and drying terrace.
Read moreJoin the Project hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton, Kate Langbroek and guest Gracie Abrams as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreJoin the Project hosts Waleed Aly, Sarah Harris, Sam Taunton, Steve Price and guest Fantasia Barrino as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreGuest Bedroom Room Reveal. The contestants hand over their first completed room, the guest bedroom. For the first time, the judges don’t know whose rooms they are judging.
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